Ever since Ranveer Singh made his debut on the big screen in 2010 with Band Baaja Baaraat, he has proven that he had truly ‘arrived’ and for the audience, the next best actor of the generation had emerged. There’s no doubt he won hearts with his acting skills, knowing that this would be his biggest strength to survive and thrive in the entertainment world. Blending his energy and charm only added to his appeal, but there’s something different about this powerhouse when he comes on screen.
The actor and his three vanity vans
Ketan, a vanity van vendor, was speaking to The Hollywood Reporter where he spilled the beans on Bollywood stars and their vans. He revealed, “ Ranveer Singh requires three vanity vans when he’s on a shoot schedule. One for his personal use, one is a gym van, one is for his private chef.”
He added, “It started as a functional thing, now it’s more about the optics of who has what in their van.”
Shah Rukh Khan’s vanity van
Shah Rukh sir’s van is so big that sometimes, he can’t take it to those remote locations. I send my van whenever he has to shoot in tight spaces.
Ketan also spilled the beans saying, “John Abraham wanted floor-to-ceiling window so he could look out and let natural light flood the space. But he also insisted on everything being black – the floor, the walls, the sink, even the toilet. Nothing that isn’t black. So the only light entering is framed by an entirely dark box.”
Dhurandhar First Look
In the Dhurandhar first look, Ranveer delivers a masterclass in subtlety and intensity — even in silence. As he sits by the window, calm yet unsettling, and clenches the rope with roaring conviction, there’s an eerie promise of the storm he’s about to unleash. Few actors can command that much screen presence without uttering a word. Ranveer does it effortlessly.